PITTSBURGH — NFL teams could lose $5.5 billion in revenue, or 38 percent of the league’s total revenue, if the 2020 season is played without fans in attendance, according to a report from Forbes.
The data used by Forbes is from the 2018 season, and is the sum of revenue from tickets, concessions, sponsors, parking and team stores.
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